I admittedly don't know a thing about labor laws, but what's the difference between the NFL establishing "hiring" criteria, such as NCAA infractions, versus any other employer who won't hire you because you didn't maintain at least a 3.0 GPA?

Getting a 2.9 GPA, or lower, isn't breaking the law either.

I think something could be "fashioned" to be within the letter of any labor laws, but I also know that it won't happen because money, not ethics, is ultimately the overriding factor when it comes to professional sports.

money, not ethics, is ultimately the overriding factor when it comes to professional sports.

And that's precisely the reason it won't happen. Legally, they could put a "no major NCAA rule violations in the past 1-2 years" as a prereq for "hiring"... but the NFL has shown they don't care about such. All about the money.

Also, as if it wasn't blatantly obvious it was all about the money before, one need only look at the current state of the NFL for proof.

Also, as if it wasn't blatantly obvious it was all about the money before, one need only look at the current state of the NFL for proof.

And the irony behind that is, America, with it's current economic state and our disdain for millionaires squabbling over $9 Billion dollars (Which came from our pockets), is currently purchasing season tickets for this possible up coming season at a pace ahead of last years sales.

Well, the good news is Ohio State isn't going to get hit with the dreaded "Failure to Monitor" or "Lack of Institutional Control" charges. The better news, is that football is just around the corner and we can start the post-Tressel era soon.

Please stop over reacting to a close win over a fairly good Toledo team. Remember the following:

2002: 23-19 over Cincy - I think that year went pretty well for us
2003: 24-17 over BGSU - and BG had the ball with a chance to tie in the final moments.
2004: 24-21 over Marshall
2008: 26-14 over Ohio - Ohio lead 7-6 at half time

It's not the first close call against an overmatched opponent. Not even an in-state opponent. Get over it. They won. Let's get ready for the inelligi-bowl

I'm not really that upset about this. This is a young offense and I'm not really expecting much from them this year. I just want Miller to get his lumps, learn from it and come back experienced and improved for next year.

Between the Bucks and the Colts, I really have nothing to look forward to this year in football and it's only October 1st.

Posey, Herron won't be back for the Nebraska game after all. The Bucks at least get Mike Adams back, so that should help the O-Line, but Boon and Posey would have been a boon to help get some big plays back in the offense.

I'm sorry, but these players had to know they were getting too much for the amount of "work" they were doing. And in light of what they were already in trouble for, I'd say they're just plain dumb and should be booted off the team.

Some kind of message has to be sent and the culture has just got to change.

Especially when not rushing means having Joe Bauserman throwing deep passes downfield that are either being picked off or heading towards the Colorado border. I can't for the life of me understand why Fickell didn't just run the ball and attempt to eat the clock after Miller got injured.

At least the offense showed signs of life - especially early when they were doing the swing passes and screens I've been calling for all season with Miller in the game - and gives me hope for Big Ten play the rest of the way and another win over TSUN.

And ... here's to months of speculation on the next coach. I like Fickell, but he's clearly in over his head.

Got to watch two plays from the Wisconsin game live as they happened. Watched Miller's TD run that I thought sealed it, and then when they broke into the USC-Stanford game with another Wisconsin TD, the Mrs. and I huddled around the iPod Touch to watch Miller win the game with that TD pass.

We went to our OSU bar yesterday to watch the game. WOW did everyone go crazy on the Braxton run. Getting very concerned with the defense and the inability to put an opponent away, though. But, seeing Braxton start to blossom is helping with that. I think the folks who say his ceiling is Troy Smith are right - except he seems to be a little smarter than Troy and so maybe he can lead us to a BCS title.

Disappointing result, yes, but a really fun game to watch. Most fun game to watch since the 06 #1 vs #2 game. Probably good for the rivalry that scUM won this year, too.

And, while 6-6 sucks, at least the team showed heart and fight in just about every game. This young team grew a lot during the season, and when they learn to finish games will be dangerous. Next year, and the two that follow it, look pretty bright.